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    Profil Epidémiologique Des Lymphomes Malins NonHodgkinien Gastrique Au Maroc

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    Retrospective study was done on some cases having Malin Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin's gastric recorded in Hepato-Gastroenterology department of University Hospital in Rabat during the period 2000 to 2010. The objective of this work is to identify primary and clinics Non Hodgkin lymphomas Malins of the stomach lymphosarcoma type. During the study periodwe registered 47 cases of Hodgkin's Lymphoma Non Malin, an average of 4 ± 0.59 cases / year. The majority of cases were from Kenitra-Rabat-Sale with 40% of cases. Males were the most affected with 55%. The chi-square test showed no significant difference between gender (χ2 = 0.53, P> 0.05). 56 ± 2.8 years. The average age of the patients was hospitalized with ends from 19 years to 85 years, a predominance of the age group [70-80 [with 24%. The majority of patients have a low socioeconomic level (95%). The most registered clinical signs are generally: Alteration of the general state (17%), fever (12%), anemia (10%), epigastric burn type and epigastric cramping in 8% for each of them. The location Antro - pyloric was the most frequent (54%), then the fundus location (18%) and diffuse forms in 9%

    LES RÉACTIONS LOCALES LIÉES AU VACCIN BCG

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    To evaluate the frequency and severity of associated local reactions to BCG a retrospective study was conducted on the notified in Moroccan Centre Anti Poison and Pharmacovigilance. During this period, 295 cases have been reported following vaccination with BCG local natureMales were the most concerned with 57%. Infants are much more represented (61%) than other age groups. The most local reactions are observed: becegites (37%), abscesses (20%), rash (16%), ulcers (15%), and fistula (12%). Accompanying signs of these local reactions are usually represented by a fever (6%) and lymphadenopathy (2%). BCG was injected intradermally in 87% of cases, followed by the intramuscular route (8%) and the subcutaneous route in 5% of cases. According to the classification of severity of the WHO ART, these reactions were severe in 18% of cases, moderate in 69% and severe in 14% of cases. The relation of cause and effect between BCG vaccination and the occurrence of local reactions is well established with 46% of probable cases and 7% of cases while some is possible in 46%, and excluded in 1%. The outcome was favorable in 85%, 14% recovered with sequelae and 1% was fatal
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